Storage Decisions Session Downloads: Architecture Track (NYC 2007)

Data classification is at the core of nearly all modern storage management techniques and tools. Treating data as information with a specific, classified value to the company will allow storage professionals to manage storage systems more efficiently and to align storage operations with their companies' strategic directions. Featured in this track will be the popular Tiered Storage School sessions along with other sessions that can help any manager set up or administer this new architecture.

TRACK: ARCHITECTUREData classification is at the core of nearly all modern storage management techniques and tools. Treating data as information with a specific, classified value to the company will allow storage professionals to manage storage systems more efficiently and to align storage operations with their companies' strategic directions. Featured in this track will be the popular Tiered Storage School sessions along with other sessions that can help any manager set up or administer this new architecture.

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Downloads included in this track: (click title to download slides)

Tiered Storage/Data Classification School ISpeaker: Greg Forest, VP Services Delivery, ContouralDescription: Business needs and compliance requirements continue to drive frantic data growth. But organizations do not need to spend their last dollar trying to keep up with data growth, legal requirements or operational pain. Instead, a sensible and smart tiered storage infrastructure can help. For more information: View the Tiered Storage School webcast series

Tiered Storage/Data Classification School IISpeaker: Greg Forest, VP Services Delivery, ContouralDescription: By classifying data in the right storage buckets, companies can substantially reduce storage costs across the board, while improving business service levels for their most critical data. In many cases, organizations are able to defer additional purchases of high-end disk storage for up to three years. For more information: Buyer's Guide: Data classification tools

Managing Storage on the LAN/WAN EdgeSpeaker: Tory Skyers, Network Administrator, PrudentialDescription: Storage on mobile devices is growing at an exponential rate. Laptops, iPods, USB fl ash drives etc. are now mainstream and just about everywhere. Storage administrators are the point people in the task of managing this onslaught of unstructured data as well as mitigating potential legal exposure. Tory Skyers a network administrator for Prudential equips you with adequate budget, technology and policy to effectively backup, restore, classify and management knowledge to help ease some of the pain these devices and the associated users will inevitably bring to any storage infrastructure.For more information: How to manage unstructured data

Storage Challenges Created by a Virtualized Server InfrastructureSpeaker: Steve Norall, Analyst, Taneja GroupDescription: Server virtualization planning and deployment are increasingly intertwined with the planning and scaling of a storage infrastructure that can support the high levels of consolidation that many businesses demand today. In this session, Steve discusses the key end user storage challenges and how new technologies are evolving to address these problems.For more information: File Virtualization FAQ

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